Journal of Science Communication. Vol. 22, Issue 04, 2023
Editorials
1.) Reflecting and Renewing to Strengthen JCOM. --Michelle Riedlinger and Marina Joubert
Article
2.) Street art as a vehicle for environmental science communication. --Blake Thompson, Anna-Sophie Jürgens, BOHIE and Rod Lamberts
3.) U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology. --Kathryn Stofer, Savanna Turner, Joy N. Rumble, Brandon McFadden, Kevin Folta, Adithi Jeevan, Tracy Ouncap, Kirsten Hecht, Cierra Cummins and Robert Thiel
4.) Science by means of memes? Meanings of Covid-19 in Brazil based on Instagram posts. --Wilmo Ernesto Francisco Junior, Tereza Cristina Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, Biânca Luiz dos Santos Costa and Rafaella Lima Gomes
5.) Besieged from all sides: impediments to science journalism in a developing country and their global implications. --Minh Tran and An Nguyen
6.) ``It's my job'': a qualitative study of the mediatization of science within the scientist-journalist relationship. --Laura L. Moorhead, Alice Fleerackers and Lauren Maggio
Practice Insight
7.) Opening museums' science communication to dialogue and participation: the “Experimental Field for Participation and Open Science” at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. --Wiebke Rössig, Bonnie Dietermann, Yori Schultka, Suriya Poieam and Uwe Moldrzyk
Conference Review
8.) Fail better. --Sarah Rachael Davies
1.) Reflecting and Renewing to Strengthen JCOM. --Michelle Riedlinger and Marina Joubert
Article
2.) Street art as a vehicle for environmental science communication. --Blake Thompson, Anna-Sophie Jürgens, BOHIE and Rod Lamberts
3.) U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology. --Kathryn Stofer, Savanna Turner, Joy N. Rumble, Brandon McFadden, Kevin Folta, Adithi Jeevan, Tracy Ouncap, Kirsten Hecht, Cierra Cummins and Robert Thiel
4.) Science by means of memes? Meanings of Covid-19 in Brazil based on Instagram posts. --Wilmo Ernesto Francisco Junior, Tereza Cristina Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, Biânca Luiz dos Santos Costa and Rafaella Lima Gomes
5.) Besieged from all sides: impediments to science journalism in a developing country and their global implications. --Minh Tran and An Nguyen
6.) ``It's my job'': a qualitative study of the mediatization of science within the scientist-journalist relationship. --Laura L. Moorhead, Alice Fleerackers and Lauren Maggio
Practice Insight
7.) Opening museums' science communication to dialogue and participation: the “Experimental Field for Participation and Open Science” at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. --Wiebke Rössig, Bonnie Dietermann, Yori Schultka, Suriya Poieam and Uwe Moldrzyk
Conference Review
8.) Fail better. --Sarah Rachael Davies
Michelle Riedlinger - Personal Name
Blake Thompson - Personal Name
Kathryn Stofer - Personal Name
Wilmo Ernesto Francisco Junior - Personal Name
Minh Tran - Personal Name
Laura L. Moorhead - Personal Name
Wiebke Rössig - Personal Name
Blake Thompson - Personal Name
Kathryn Stofer - Personal Name
Wilmo Ernesto Francisco Junior - Personal Name
Minh Tran - Personal Name
Laura L. Moorhead - Personal Name
Wiebke Rössig - Personal Name
Vol. 22, Issue 04, 2023
1824-2049
e-Journal IK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2023
Italy
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